I got my pegasus 9" about 6 months ago, and its first electric scooter and i love mine so much. I live riding mine every single time havent got tired of it!
I am looking at replacing my Mantis currently because I get to many flat tires, I was leaning towards solid tires but they advertise these tires are "flat proof" idk if I wanna do another air tire, what's your experience so far?
@@craigw9813 tires seem really good and Varla advertises them as hard to get flats on, but like any air filled tire you do have that risk. I do prefer solid tires on commuter scooters just to avoid dealing with flats. But So far, these tires seem good
If batteries die out permanently can you replace them? Does anyone who owns this scooter know if you can fix parts? Batteries are surely going to go bad eventually.
I'm a little less than impressed. This scooter is like no name brand breakfast cereal, if the store is out of the good stuff, I suppose this will do in a pinch. I think the Pegasus was a majestic, mythical flying horse. A more appropriate name for this would have been _"it's a scooter."_ It'll get you from point a to point b.
it’s an older scooter, and it was a mid-tier one when it was released. Not really meant for pure exhilaration, so you’re not wrong. In today’s market it’d be classed at the entry/low-mid tier especially in terms of features and power.
Varla is not a no name brand though. This is more than your typical rear hub drive scooter. The scooters you're thinking of would be something in the $500 range. Having dual motors and dual suspensions is not just a "get you from point a to point b" scooter lol. It's a low - mid-tier scooter and it's $900. Pretty good if you ask me.
@@programmingwithbaker-codin953 Is it tho? I buy cars at auction, drive them and resell them as I use them. After all said and done, I get paid to drive around cars, lol. Think smarter.
@@al1vve_ where are you getting 10 grand from? I made a snarky remark in jest in response to someone saying a $800 scooter isn’t affordable. Could you please help me understand which part of that you got the 10 grand from?
I got my pegasus 9" about 6 months ago, and its first electric scooter and i love mine so much. I live riding mine every single time havent got tired of it!
I suggest getting a quad lock phone case and Mount for your scooter using one hand on these scooters is extremely dangerous
It's actually a good looking scooter, I would also like if the camera was pointed slightly more up while you're riding, I like scenic views.
got 800 miles on mine. Love this scooter.
Nice!
@@financialpanther only had one issue with the rear controller because I crashed, but overall it's been fine
I am looking at replacing my Mantis currently because I get to many flat tires, I was leaning towards solid tires but they advertise these tires are "flat proof" idk if I wanna do another air tire, what's your experience so far?
@@craigw9813 tires seem really good and Varla advertises them as hard to get flats on, but like any air filled tire you do have that risk. I do prefer solid tires on commuter scooters just to avoid dealing with flats. But So far, these tires seem good
@@craigw9813 I haven't had any issues yet. I filled my tires with slime just to be sure
If batteries die out permanently can you replace them? Does anyone who owns this scooter know if you can fix parts? Batteries are surely going to go bad eventually.
When does this one launch? is it a new version?
The Lectric XP of the scooter world lol
What does that mean? Is that good or bad?
It's a great scooter. I have over 4500 miles on my Pegasus. With no problems other than tires.
@@chrisdudley8366 How hard was it to replace the tires?
@@financialpanthertubeless should be easier than changing solids.
@@chrisdudley8366 any issues on it?
does this have regenerating braking?
Nope.
Pick your head up! Hahahahahahaha
I'm a little less than impressed. This scooter is like no name brand breakfast cereal, if the store is out of the good stuff, I suppose this will do in a pinch. I think the Pegasus was a majestic, mythical flying horse. A more appropriate name for this would have been _"it's a scooter."_ It'll get you from point a to point b.
it’s an older scooter, and it was a mid-tier one when it was released. Not really meant for pure exhilaration, so you’re not wrong. In today’s market it’d be classed at the entry/low-mid tier especially in terms of features and power.
Varla is not a no name brand though. This is more than your typical rear hub drive scooter. The scooters you're thinking of would be something in the $500 range. Having dual motors and dual suspensions is not just a "get you from point a to point b" scooter lol. It's a low - mid-tier scooter and it's $900. Pretty good if you ask me.
Thanks ,I'll spend 2 grand on my next purchase😅
Varla is a very high quality brand...
this is NOT affordable at all 😂
Step up your financial game then.
Cheaper than a car
Get a refurb
@@programmingwithbaker-codin953 Is it tho? I buy cars at auction, drive them and resell them as I use them. After all said and done, I get paid to drive around cars, lol. Think smarter.
@@terpypanda7105 your telling me spending 10 grand on a scooter is nothing?
@@al1vve_ where are you getting 10 grand from? I made a snarky remark in jest in response to someone saying a $800 scooter isn’t affordable. Could you please help me understand which part of that you got the 10 grand from?
promo sm